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why does my mag vape keep saying no atomizer

by Ernesto Pacocha Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When your battery/display mod's screen says 'Check Atomizer' or 'No Atomizer,' it normally means it can't find the coil or can't read the coil correctly. This may be a connection issue where the 510 connector on top of the battery/mod isn't making proper contact with the tank, coil, or pod, in which case it would say 'no atomizer.'

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Why does my vape Say No atomizer?

Jun 22, 2020 · “Check Atomizer” or “No Atomizer” will appear when your vape mod or pod vape isn’t reading your coil correctly. This can be due to the 510 connector not reading properly (where the tank screws onto the mod), the coil not making proper contact inside of the tank, or …

How to fix check atomizer on a pod vape?

Oct 18, 2020 · This issue usually occurs when there is a connection issue. Please follow the troubleshooting steps in an attempt to resolve this issue: Attempt to use an alternate tank on the box mod or an alternate box mod on the tank to find out the device that may be at fault. Change the coil on your atomizer, ensuring that it is securely fastened in the base of the tank.

Is your vape mod not reading the coil properly?

Apr 25, 2021 · When your battery/display mod's screen says 'Check Atomizer' or 'No Atomizer,' it normally means it can't find the coil or can't read the coil correctly. This may be a connection issue where the 510 connector on top of the battery/mod isn't making proper contact with the tank , coil, or pod, in which case it would say 'no atomizer.'

Why is my atomizer not reading my coil?

If you’re one of the vapers who handles their mod with less care than is warranted, there are several reasons why you could be getting a no atomizer error message. There’s vape juice in your vape pen – leaky atomizers are damaged atomizers. When juice seeps into your circuitry, the connector, and the contact points, and it can damage them and cause your vape pen to show …

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Try another vape tank or vape mod

So, you have the ‘check atomizer’ message, but we first need to find out if the problem lies within the tank or the mod. If you have them available, we need to try another tank and mod. This is the quickest method to determine where the problem lies.

Check your vape coil

Let us start simple. The number one cause of a ‘check atomizer’ message is your coil.

510 connections on your e-cig

There two points within your e-cig that have to meet properly and make a connection. This allows power to pass between your e-cig mod and tank.

Clean the 510 connection on your vape mod

If you have done the first test and another tank on your vape mod is showing the same message, this would indicate that the problem is your e-cig battery or mod. The chances are this is an easy fix.

Clean the 510 connection on your vape tank

So, we have cleaned the connection on your vape mod, now we need to look at the bottom of your vape tank.

Check the 510 connection on your tank

Even though you have cleaned the 510 connection on your tank, there is a chance that it might need a little bit more love.

Check the 510 connection on your vape mod

Just like the 510 connection on your tank, the one on your mod can also suffer if your tank has been screwed on too tight.

Why do vapers forget atomizer error messages?

They were added by the manufacturer to protect you from faulty atomizers, and to prevent firing mishaps that can cause damage or injury.

What is 510 connection?

In short, a tank’s 510 connection is that little bit with threads that protrudes and is screwed onto a vaporizer. It has a little pin that’s movable and that carries the positive charge from the vaporizer to the atomizer. It’s that little pin that can go haywire sometimes, and fail to connect.

How to fix a mod that won't turn on?

Just to recap if you're still seeing the error message, here's a brief summary of tasks depending on your device: 1 Clean all contacts on battery/mod, tank or pod 2 Remove and reinstall the coil (after cleaning) 3 Try a new coil 4 Check the 510 pin and see if you can adjust it (mods/tanks) 5 Try another tank on your mod 6 Try another mod with your tank 7 Adjust base of coil carefully if you can (mainly sub-Ohm coils)

Can you use a sub ohm battery on a mod?

Standard batteries probably won't fire below 1.0 Ohm and putting a tank with a sub-Ohm coil on a standard battery is a no no. If the new tank works fine on your mod you know the issue is with your existing tank or the coil. If your mod is still reading 'check atomizer' or 'no atomizer' with the new tank, it’s likely to be a problem with the mod.

What is the guide to vaping?

Guide To Vaping is the largest online magazine blog that is dedicated to providing a vast selection of helpful and informative articles about the latest vaping news, vapor products, and CBD.

What is a built in microchip?

There is a built-in microchip that has been programmed to detect when your coil or pod is attached to the device. If your pod and coil are attached to the device and there is a connection issue, this warning will display. When this happens you will not be able to use the device.

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